Whether it's in America, Quebec, or France, if I can tell a story that takes me out of my comfort zone, then I'm surfing.

My heart has always been truly convinced that in serving the cause of America, I am fighting for the interests of France.

For us, sons of France, political sentiment is a passion; while, for the Englishmen, politics are a question of business.

Oh, I was brought up in the north of France, and I had a very enjoyable childhood with my family working as entrepreneur.

Frenchmen are like gunpowder, each by itself smutty and contemptible, but mass them together and they are terrible indeed!

I just felt very isolated in France, a very bureaucratic place, no space for thinking in a different way, an artist's way.

I would love to live in India or in the South of France, but Roger Vivier doesn't have offices yet in New Delhi or Jaipur.

I think America and Britain have a different culture from France. They discovered marketing and consumerism before France.

I don't have any problem with coverage of victims in France. My heart goes out to anyone who was hurt or killed over there.

France and Germany have the manufacturing and skill base which is useful to us. France is our dependable strategic partner.

I don't ever want to stop learning. And I really want to learn French fluently. It would be great to go and live in France.

I think everyone lifts themselves that little bit extra for the Tour de France, being the pinnacle of our cycling calendar.

France loves American cinema because when an American remake is successful, it makes us money to produce more French films.

In France, we respect women: we don't beat them; we don't ask them to hide themselves behind a veil as if they were impure.

When I became a man, I put away childish things and got more elaborate and expensive childish things from France and Japan.

France, because it was attacked cowardly, shamelessly, violently, France will be merciless against the barbarians of Daesh.

We are a great nation, which has lot to offer to the world, but to offer something to the world France has to remain France.

You go to Holland, France, Germany, every community, the tiniest village, they have magnificent, pristine sports facilities.

In fact, I barely missed being number one in France in both schools. In particular I did very well in mathematical problems.

If you have to have 25 French paratroopers to guard a single synagogue, it means that life is not healthy in France for Jews

I think France should be free, independent, and be the cultural heart of the world because those play a balance in the world.

They call people who love London 'Anglophiles' and people who love France 'Francophiles.' I'd be the New York version of that.

Creole is New Orleans city food. Communities were created by the people who wanted to stay and not go back to Spain or France.

If countries were people, England and France would be old men. Italy would be dead. Compared with them, America is in its 20s.

It feels like when I write, it's intuitive. This is true of Frances, and it's true of this [The Funniest Movie Of The Summer].

'The Discovery of France' by Graham Robb is teaching me lots about a country I've long loved but realise I didn't really know.

Gaily! gaily! close our ranks! Arm! Advance! Hope of France! Gaily! gaily! closed our ranks! Onward! Onward! Gauls and Franks!

It's a choice of civilization. I will be the president of those French who want to continue living in France as the French do.

We have a lack of growth in Europe, in eurozone, and in France, and we are struggling hard to recover and restore this growth.

France has lived a long time - eight or nine centuries - and yet art in France, too, was derivative up until the 19th Century.

I studied history at university, so I'm always quite fascinated by the Second World War and France. That's one of my interests.

The people have spoken. Their decision is sovereign. We all respect it... I wish good luck to those who will now govern France.

Popular and democratic government is the only constitution which suits France, and all those who are worthy of the name of men.

I am and will remain a tax resident in France and in this regard I will, like all French people, fulfill my fiscal obligations.

I grew up a little bit in Germany and then in Switzerland, then in France, the United States and in England, and so it is weird.

I defy anyone - and I have said this to the Germans - to build a solid, articulated, and viable Europe without France's consent.

People in France are very intrusive when they recognize you. In New York, they are very polite, with quick words, so it's great.

Americans don't like puns and plays on words, which is totally opposite in the comedy world to France or even Italy and Germany.

Francois Hollande is the president of France. He got all sorts of accolades for his leadership in France after the Paris attacks.

I really want to learn French so I think it would be great to go and live in France and maybe learn the language for a few months.

I have great satisfaction in stating that our relations with France, Russia, and other powers continue on the most friendly basis.

Both France and Britain are supportive of India's bid for a broad-based agreement on trade and investment with the European Union.

We don't have a lot of Sikhs in France. We've got some. But we don't really hear much from them or about them. Which is good news.

When I arrived in France aged 20, I marched against the death penalty, which was an unpopular thing to protest against at the time.

To be influential in tomorrow's world, to defend our values and our development model, France needs Europe and Europe needs France.

I discovered feminism around 1970-72-precisely the time when feminism began to exist in France. Before that, there was no feminism.

France and Britain have large culinary differences, but one thing they do share is a relatively low tolerance for modernist cooking.

I was thinking of going to London drama schools or to New York, because France didn't accommodate the things I wanted to do in film.

If I were living in France, I'd vote for Jacques Chirac, despite the fact that he can't seem to keep his hands out of the cash till.

The role of Italy and of Austria has diminished as has that of France and Britain; Germany and Japan have suffered catastrophically.

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